Fabio Jakobsen is working hard in Spain to prepare for the upcoming Tour de France after a disappointing Giro d’Italia. The Dutch sprinter from dsm-firmenich PostNL is putting in the effort to bounce back, according to team manager Roy Curvers. Jakobsen is determined to wash away the disappointment of the Giro with intense training sessions in Spain.
The recent Tour special edition of RIDE Magazine is a must-have for cycling fans, featuring stories on top riders like Tadej Pogacar, Remco Evenepoel, and Fabio Jakobsen. Despite his struggles in the Giro, Jakobsen is focused on regaining his form and preparing for the challenges ahead.
Jakobsen’s performance in the Giro was hindered by a fall and illness, which forced him to abandon the race. However, Curvers believes that the physical gap can be closed with hard work and dedication. While the Giro may not have gone as planned, Jakobsen is now fully committed to training for the Tour de France.
The team is optimistic about Jakobsen’s chances in the upcoming races, with a strong belief in his ability to secure a stage win. Despite setbacks, Jakobsen remains motivated and determined to succeed in the Tour de France. The team is also supporting young rider Casper van Uden, who has shown promise with recent sprint victories.
In a double interview featured in RIDE Magazine, Jakobsen and Charlotte Kool discuss their strategies for success in the sprints. The team is working on fine-tuning their sprint train to ensure they are competitive in the Tour. With a strong focus on preparation and teamwork, Jakobsen and his teammates are gearing up for the challenges ahead.
Overall, Jakobsen’s journey towards redemption in the Tour de France is a testament to his resilience and determination. Despite setbacks, he remains focused on his goals and is ready to give his best in the upcoming races. The team’s support and belief in Jakobsen’s abilities are key factors in his preparation for the Tour de France.